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- From: spickett@orion.oac.uci.edu (Steve Pickett)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Seagal's Firearms handling (was: Re: Got One! (Spring. Arm. 1911-A1))
- Message-ID: <199301260552.AA11169@news.service.uci.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 13:05:00 GMT
- Sender: news@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: University of California, Irvine
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- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
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- In article <9301240030.AA22655@scorpio.ic.cmc.ca> keith@orioncmc.ca (Keith de Solla) writes:
- #In article <199301230735.AA26183@news.service.uci.edu>, spickett@orion.oac.uci.edu (Steve Pickett) writes:
- #|>
- #|> I'm surprised nobody said anything about the reloading scene where he pours
- #|> the powder into the casing without a funnel. Just straight from the scoop
- #|> from the scale. That had to be a one grain at a time maneuver. Oh well :-)
- #|> I still think his movies are well above the rest.
- #|>
- #|> -Steve
- #|>
- #Actually, I do this when using Bullseye, as I find it tends to stick
- #to my funnel :-( I don't encounter this with the bigger flakes in
- #Blue Dot. And yes I can pour 4.0gr of Bullseye into a 9mm case without
- #spilling it.
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- Sorry, I forgot to mention it was bottleneck rifle cases being filled. Hmmm,
- wonder how many grains of bullseye fit into a 308 case? Wonder who'd be crazy
- enough to fire it once loaded. Guess it wouldn't exactly qualify as a
- subsonic load :-)
-
- -Steve
-
- [MODERATOR: I dunno ... I bet the bolt might approach better than subsonic
- speeds as it blows back, thought only for the fraction of a second before it
- lodges in the shooter's skull...]
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